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Solar Circus 07/14/1991

The Fast Lane, Asbury Park, NJ
SHNID 89505
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SBD-> Panasonic SV-255 DAT -> Soundblaster Audigy 2 (44.1K/16 bit) -> Cooledit -> FLAC Frontend -> traders little helper
Entered by Michael Townshend
Checksums d1
Disc Counts 2 / 2
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Solar Circus

7/14/91
The Fast Lane
Asbury Park, NJ

SBD-> Panasonic SV-255 DAT ->
Soundblaster Audigy 2 (44.1K/16 bit) -> Cooledit ->
FLAC Frontend -> traders little helper


Set 1
1. Intro [00:29]
2. Mr Charlie [05:14]
3. The Core [06:26]
4. Path To Your Heart [05:35]
5. Heartbeat Rhythm and Time [06:06]
6. Tabla Rasa [04:20]
7. White Rabbit [03:17]
8. Twilight Dance [08:15]
9. Bertha-> [07:42]
10. Good Lovin' [07:17]

Set 2
1. Tuning [01:38]
2. Shakedown Street-> [08:28]
3. Feeling Alright [09:27]
4. Legalize It [07:35]
5. Scarlet Begonias-> [10:10]
6. Fire on the Mountain [10:47]
7. Not Fade Away-> [07:15]
8. GDTRFB [06:58]
9. Big River [06:07]

Solar Circus
Mark Diomede Guitar, Vocals
Steve Greene Guitar, Vocals
Sue Cohen Vocals
Ken Golojuch Bass
Bruce Wigdor Keyboards
Brad Hall Drums


The Fast Lane was a typical sleazy Jersey shore bar.
Actually probably more sleazy than most. It was dark,
dank and disgusting. I remember a central bar and the seating
area made of large carpeted steps. It was the kind of place
that was better experienced with VERY dim lighting and had
none of the seedy appeal of the Court Tavern.

Above is my best guess as to the lineup. The setlist is
dominated by Dead covers, but there are a couple of
interesting songs with the addition of Sue Cohen (former
wife of Steve Greene) on vocals. "The Core" is the Clapton
song from Slowhand with Sue and Mark trading vocals. "White
Rabbit" builds gradually to a fantastic climax with Sue doing
her best Grace Slick. "Heartbeat Rhythm and Time" is one of
my favorite early Solar songs and I was very happy to find
a version on this tape. "Path To Your Heart" is an early
Solar Original with Steve on vocals. Finally, I've always
loved the way Mark played "Legalize It".

Typical Sunday night at the Jersey Shore.

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